Weather Radar Imagery Tracks Massive Rainfall across Eastern United States

Weather Radar Imagery Tracks Massive Rainfall across Eastern United StatesFor many parts of the United States, the past few days have produced massive amounts of rainfall. As many look to online weather radar images for updates, the results confirm rain makers like tropical storm Beryl in Florida and the Southeast, as well as, a large front of rain and severe weather moving through the Midwest, headed for the east coast.

In the southeast, weather radar has been tracking the remnants of tropical storm Beryl as it spent most of the Memorial Day weekend dumping more than 10 inches of rain on Jacksonville Florida where storm stalled for several hours. Feeder bands from the storm also brought much needed rain to the rest of Florida and parts of Georgia. Next, Beryl will continue to work its way north up the east coast.

While the Midwest has also been getting a great deal of rain from a storm system, weather radar shows the storm system moving to the east. Western Pennsylvania and the northeast will begin to feel the effects of the storm system as the day continues and into tomorrow.

The combination of Beryl moving up from the southeast and the storm front pushing in from the west are creating a strong potential for substantial rain across the east coast of the U.S. over the next few days.

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